1998 Toyota Tacoma Review

Base Regular Cab Pickup
A high-quality rough rider.

Introduction

reviewed by New Car Test Drive
1998 Toyota Tacoma Review

Toyota has updated its brawny Tacomapickup with some tweaks to the styling and interior. New front styling gives the trucks a fresh appearance, while an expanded list of standard and optional equipment add comfort and convenience. New to the lineup is an optional off-road package from Toyota Racing Development. But Toyota Tacoma 4X4 pickups will still be known for their quality, durability, reliability and off-road performance.

Toyota has a history of building solid, dependable trucks. Its four-wheel-drive vehicles have always been standouts for tough duty, with rugged suspensions, rigid bodies and powerful engines. The 1998 Tacoma builds on that tradition--particularly when it's equipped with the V6 engine.

These trucks don't come cheap, particularly top-of-the-line models. Our top-of-the-line Tacoma 4x4 Xtracab V6 Limited, for example, retails for $24,448. It comes loaded with convenience features, but air conditioning adds $985, an automatic transmission costs $900, and antilock brakes tack on another $590. This sum brings top-drawer off-road performance, many years of reliable service and every luxury feature available.

More modest models are available for those who want a serious work truck without such a serious investment. Two-wheel-drive models fitted with 4-cylinder engines start at $12,958 and are highly capable work trucks.

Regardless of model, expect to get a high-quality truck that offers good resale value on the other end. Next Page


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